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Melting points of some metals:

Caesium, Cs: 28,55 0C

Indium, In: 156,6 0C

Tin, Sn: 232,06 0C

Silver, Ag: 961 0C

Gold, Au: 1 064,58 0C

Uranium, U: 1132 0C

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